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Camilo Castelo Branco, Portuguese novelist and playwright (litho)
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At midnight, when Alma negra was entering the house through the back door, he found his wife still on her knees in front of the picture of Bom Jesus do Monte. Beside her were two daughters also praying, shivering, wrapped in a blanket full of holes, warming their hands with their hot breath.
Melro sent his daughters off to bed and went to the shop to tell his pale and tremulous wife how Zeferino had died without his having had any involvement in the affair. She placed her hands together in delight and said that it had been a miracle of Bom Jesus; that she had spent three hours on her knees in front of his divine image. Her husband protested about the miracle - saying that his friend wouldn�t give him the house, seeing that it wasn�t him who had killed Zeferino; and his wife said - let the devil take the house; for they had lived until then in the rented shack and Bom Jesus would help them.
The next day, Joaquim Melro was convinced of the miracle, when, after listening to him tel
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Camilo Castelo Branco
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"The Lord Prosecutor of the King, laying all the blame on the wretched people, based only and solely on the information of his gardener, and without any other investigation, has, in my opinion, been too hasty in conducting this business, and has given rise to new comments, all of which are unflattering to his person.
It is quite remarkable that the Lord Prosecutor of the King, knowing that the true culprit is but only one of the said prisoners of St. Joseph's room, made the punishment befall on all the Jail’s prisoners, ordering that only four of us, at a time, can go out to the corridor to receive the broth, thus giving place to that most of the prisoners, given the great distance from the dungeons to the aforementioned corridor, receive the broth cold, or almost cold, and already altering and restricting their hours of communication, with the exception of the prisoner Camilo Castelo Branco and of two prisoners, one of whom his co-defen